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ECWA Super 8 Tournament
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{{short description|List of professional wrestling Super 8 tournaments}}







factoids
The Super 8 Tournament is an annual professional wrestling tournament held by the East Coast Wrestling Association. The tournament is contested by eight wrestlers in a one-night single-elimination format.

History

The ECWA Super 8 Tournament was first held in 1997 and was won by Ace Darling.WEB,weblinkweblink" title="archive.today/20120714192355weblink">weblink usurped, July 14, 2012, Bobby Shields sees ECWA Super 8 as his big chance, April 14, 2011, Woods, Darren, April 28, 2011, Slam" Sports, Canadian Online Explorer, The 2011 tournament was broadcast live as an internet pay-per-view for the first time.WEB,weblink ECWA Super 8 on iPPV with special offer, video, March 28, 2011, Gerweck, Steve, April 28, 2011, WrestleView, The 2011 tournament was also the first time the tournament had been held outside of Delaware. Christopher Daniels is the only two time winner.

Winners{|class"wikitable"

!Year!Winner
WORK=WRESTLING RECAPSLAST=COLLING JR.ACCESS-DATE=DECEMBER 27, 2023ARCHIVE-DATE=DECEMBER 27, 2023, live, |Ace Darling
WORK=WRESTLING RECAPSLAST=COLLING JR.ACCESS-DATE=DECEMBER 27, 2023ARCHIVE-DATE=DECEMBER 27, 2023, live, Pat Kenney>Lance Diamond
WORK=CAGEMATCH – THE INTERNET WRESTLING DATABASEARCHIVE-URL=HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20231229090727/HTTPS://WWW.CAGEMATCH.NET/?ID=1&NR=6875URL-STATUS=LIVE, |Steve Bradley
|2000|Christopher Daniels
|2001|Low Ki
|2002|Donovan Morgan
|2003|Paul London
|2004|Christopher Daniels
|2005|Petey Williams
|2006|Davey Richards
|2007|Jerry Lynn
|2008|Aden Chambers
|2009|Nick Logan
|2010
Consequences Creed>Austin Creed
|2011
Tommaso CiampaHTTP://WWW.WRESTLEVIEW.COM/VIEWNEWS.PHP?ID=1304279074DATE=MAY 1, 2011FIRST=ADAMPUBLISHER=WRESTLEVIEWARCHIVE-URL=HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20110513203035/HTTP://WWW.WRESTLEVIEW.COM/VIEWNEWS.PHP?ID=1304279074, May 13, 2011,
|2012
DATE=APRIL 8, 2012FIRST=BRADYPUBLISHER=EAST COAST WRESTLING ASSOCIATION,
|2013
DATE=APRIL 14, 2013FIRST=MIKEPUBLISHER=PWINSIDER,
|2014
Matt Cross (wrestler)>Matt Cross
|2015|Jason Kincaid
|2016|Napalm Bomb
WORK=WRESTLING NEWS NETLAST=DALYACCESS-DATE=DECEMBER 29, 2023, |Sean Carr
WORK=PWINSIDER.COMLAST=KRIEGERACCESS-DATE=DECEMBER 29, 2023ARCHIVE-DATE=AUGUST 15, 2018, live, |Richard Holliday
WORK=PWPONDERINGSDATE=APRIL 20, 2019ARCHIVE-URL=HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20230420044305/HTTPS://PWPONDERINGS.COM/2019/04/20/ECWA-04-20-19-23RD-SUPER-8-TOURNAMENT-RESULTS/URL-STATUS=LIVE, |Lance Anoa'i
WORK=411MANIALAST=HARRISACCESS-DATE=DECEMBER 29, 2023ARCHIVE-DATE=OCTOBER 28, 2020Dasher Hatfield>A Very Good Professional Wrestler
WORK=LAST WORD ON PRO WRESTLINGLAST=GREERACCESS-DATE=DECEMBER 27, 2023ARCHIVE-DATE=JANUARY 14, 2023, live, |Killian Mcmurphy
WORK=PWPONDERINGSLAST=PEREZACCESS-DATE=DECEMBER 28, 2023ARCHIVE-DATE=DECEMBER 28, 2023, live, |Darius Carter
WORK=CAGEMATCH – THE INTERNET WRESTLING DATABASEARCHIVE-URL=HTTPS://WEB.ARCHIVE.ORG/WEB/20230202055406/HTTPS://WWW.CAGEMATCH.NET/?ID=1&NR=360793URL-STATUS=LIVE, |Joey Ace
|2024|Darius Carter

Past tournament results

1997









factoids
The inaugural Super 8 Tournament took part on February 22, 1997, at the St. Matthew's Parish in Wilmington, Delaware.WEB,weblink *History, April 8, 2012, East Coast Wrestling Association, April 12, 2012, June 21, 2016,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20160621203504weblink">weblink dead, MAGAZINE, Historical Cards: Other Supercards - Super 8 Tournament (02-22-97), PWI 2007 Wrestling Almanac & Book of facts, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, London Publishing, June 2007, Harry, Burkett, 128, 978-25274-00389, In the tournament finals, Ace Darling defeated Cheetah Master (accompanied by WWE Hall of Famer Lou Albano) to win the tournament and the vacant ECWA Television Championship.{{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1 = Billy Kidman| RD1-team2 = Reckless Youth| RD1-score1 = Pin| RD1-team3 = Cheetah MasterCrowbar (wrestler)>Devon Storm| RD1-score3 = PinSimon Diamond>Lance Diamond| RD1-team6 = Ravishing Ronny| RD1-score5 = Pin| RD1-team7 = Ace DarlingDanny Inferno>Inferno Kid| RD1-score7 = Pin| RD2-team1 = Billy Kidman| RD2-team2 = Cheetah Master| RD2-score2 = Pin| RD2-team3 = Lance Diamond| RD2-team4 = Ace Darling| RD2-score4 = Pin| RD3-team1 = Cheetah Master| RD3-team2 = Ace Darling| RD3-score2 = Pin}}

1998









factoids
The second Super 8 Tournament took part on March 21, 1998, at the Saint Matthews Parish Hall in Wilmington, Delaware.MAGAZINE, Historical Cards: Other Supercards - Super 8 Tournament (03-21-98), PWI 2007 Wrestling Almanac & Book of facts, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, London Publishing, June 2007, Harry, Burkett, 128, 978-25274-00389, Lance Diamond won the tournament after defeating Inferno Kid in the finals.WEB,weblink ECWA 2nd Annual Super 8 Tournament, Cagematch – The Internet Wrestling Database, December 27, 2023, {{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1 = Ace Darling| RD1-team2 = Mike Quackenbush| RD1-score1 = Pin| RD1-score2 = 9:42| RD1-team3 = Inferno Kid| RD1-team4 = Devon Storm| RD1-score3 = Pin| RD1-score4 = 14:15Lance Diamond (wrestler)>Lance Diamond| RD1-team6 = Mark Shrader| RD1-score5 = Pin| RD1-score6 = 8:55Scotty 2 Hotty>Scott Taylor| RD1-team8 = Reckless Youth| RD1-score7 = Pin| RD1-score8 = 12:42| RD2-team1 = Ace Darling| RD2-team2 = Inferno Kid| RD2-score1 = 8:29| RD2-score2 = Pin| RD2-team3 = Lance Diamond| RD2-team4 = Scott Taylor| RD2-score3 = Pin| RD2-score4 = 9:06| RD3-team1 = Inferno Kid| RD3-team2 = Lance Diamond| RD3-score1 = 14:31| RD3-score2 = Pin}}

1999

February 27 in Wilmington, DelawareMAGAZINE, Historical Cards: Other Supercards - Super 8 Tournament (01-27-99), PWI 2007 Wrestling Almanac & Book of facts, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, London Publishing, June 2007, Harry, Burkett, 128, 978-25274-00389, {{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1=Steve Bradley| RD1-team2=Ace Darling| RD1-score1=W| RD1-team3= Devon Storm| RD1-team4=Jeff Hardy| RD1-score3=W| RD1-team5=Matt Hardy| RD1-team6=Christian York| RD1-score5=W| RD1-team7=Christopher Daniels| RD1-team8=Jeff Peterson| RD1-score7=W| RD2-team1=Steve Bradley| RD2-team2=Devon Storm| RD2-score1=W| RD2-team3=Matt Hardy| RD2-team4=Christopher Daniels| RD2-score4=W| RD3-team1=Steve Bradley| RD3-team2=Christopher Daniels| RD3-score2=W}}

2000

February 26 in Newport, DelawareMAGAZINE, Historical Cards: Other Supercards - Super 8 Tournament (02-26-00), PWI 2007 Wrestling Almanac & Book of facts, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, London Publishing, June 2007, Harry, Burkett, 128, 978-25274-00389, {{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1=Scoot Andrews| RD1-team2=Trent Acid| RD1-score1=W| RD1-team3=Chad Collyer| RD1-team4=Shark Boy| RD1-score3=W| RD1-team5=Jet Jaguar| RD1-team6=Jeff Peterson| RD1-score5=W| RD1-team7=Christopher Daniels| RD1-team8=Vic Capri| RD1-score7=W| RD2-team1=Scoot Andrews| RD2-team2=Chad Collyer| RD2-score1=W| RD2-team3=Ace Darling (replacing an injured Jet Jaguar)| RD2-team4=Christopher Daniels| RD2-score4=W| RD3-team1=Scoot Andrews| RD3-team2=Christopher Daniels| RD3-score2=W}}

2001

February 24 in Wilmington, DelawareMAGAZINE, Historical Cards: Other Supercards - Super 8 Tournament (02-24-01), PWI 2007 Wrestling Almanac & Book of facts, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, London Publishing, June 2007, Harry, Burkett, 128, 978-25274-00389, {{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1=Low Ki| RD1-team2=Billy Fives| RD1-score1=W| RD1-team3=Jayson Reign| RD1-team4=Tony Kozina| RD1-score3=WBryan Danielson>American DragonBrian Kendrick>Spanky| RD1-score5=W| RD1-team7=Reckless YouthMike Sullivan (wrestler)>Mike Sullivan| RD1-score7=W| RD2-team1=Low Ki| RD2-team2=Jayson Reign| RD2-score1=W| RD2-team3=American Dragon| RD2-team4=Reckless Youth| RD2-score4=W| RD3-team1=Low Ki| RD3-team2=American Dragon| RD3-score2=W}}

2002

March 2 in Wilmington, DelawareMAGAZINE, Historical Cards: Other Supercards - Super 8 Tournament (03-02-02), PWI 2007 Wrestling Almanac & Book of facts, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, London Publishing, June 2007, Harry, Burkett, 129, 978-25274-00389, {{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1=Amazing RedBobby Roode>Bobby Rude| RD1-score1=W| RD1-team3=A.J. StylesXavier (wrestler)>Xavier| RD1-score3=W| RD1-team5=Jamie Noble| RD1-team6=Matt Stryker| RD1-score5=W| RD1-team7=Donovan MorganBraxton Sutter>Pepper Parks| RD1-score7=W| RD2-team1=Amazing Red| RD2-team2=A.J. Styles| RD2-score1=W| RD2-team3=Jamie Noble| RD2-team4=Donovan Morgan| RD2-score4=W| RD3-team1=A.J. Styles| RD3-team2=Donovan Morgan| RD3-score2=W}}

2003

April 5 in Wilmington, DelawareMAGAZINE, Historical Cards: Other Supercards - Super 8 Tournament (04-05-03), PWI 2007 Wrestling Almanac & Book of facts, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, London Publishing, June 2007, Harry, Burkett, 129, 978-25274-00389, {{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1=Frankie Kazarian| RD1-team2=Chris Sabin| RD1-score1=W| RD1-team3=Paul London| RD1-team4=Alex Arion| RD1-score3=W| RD1-team5=Chance Beckett| RD1-team6=Sedrick Strong| RD1-score5=W| RD1-team7=SpankyKris Pavone>Chris Cage| RD1-score7=W| RD2-team1=Frankie Kazarian| RD2-team2=Paul London| RD2-score2=W| RD2-team3=Chance Beckett| RD2-team4=Spanky| RD2-score4=W| RD3-team1=Paul London| RD3-team2=Chance Beckett| RD3-score1=W}}

2004

April 3 in Wilmington, DelawareMAGAZINE, Historical Cards: Other Supercards - Super 8 Tournament (04-03-04), PWI 2007 Wrestling Almanac & Book of facts, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, London Publishing, June 2007, Harry, Burkett, 129, 978-25274-00389, {{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1=Austin Aries| RD1-team2=Shawn Daivari†| RD1-score1=W| RD1-team3=R. J. BrewerPsicosis>Nicho| RD1-score3=W| RD1-team5=Christopher Daniels| RD1-team6=Rocky Romero| RD1-score5=W| RD1-team7=Mike Kruel| RD1-team8=Ricky Reyes| RD1-score7=W| RD2-team1=Austin Aries| RD2-team2= R. J. Brewer| RD2-score1=W| RD2-team3=Christopher Daniels| RD2-team4=Mike Kruel| RD2-score4=W| RD3-team1=Austin Aries| RD3-team2=Christopher Daniels| RD3-score2=W}}{{small|†Daivari replaced the injured Tyson DuxWEB,weblinkweblink" title="archive.today/20120716092039weblink">weblink usurped, July 16, 2012, Tyson Dux opens his textbook; Newest TNA Team Canada member talks about his career -- so far, April 25, 2006, Milner, John, April 28, 2011, Slam! Sports, Canadian Online Explorer, }}

2005

April 9 in Newark, DelawareMAGAZINE, Historical Cards: Other Supercards - Super 8 Tournament (04-09-05), PWI 2007 Wrestling Almanac & Book of facts, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, London Publishing, June 2007, Harry, Burkett, 129, 978-25274-00389, {{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=FinalT. J. Perkins>Puma| RD1-team2=Eric Matlock| RD1-score1=W| RD1-team3=J. J. Perez| RD1-team4=Tyson Dux| RD1-score3=W| RD1-team5=Petey Williams| RD1-team6=Rory Fox| RD1-score5=W| RD1-team7=Alex Shelley| RD1-team8=Andrew Ryker| RD1-score7=W| RD2-team1=Puma| RD2-team2=J.J. Perez| RD2-score1=W| RD2-team3=Petey Williams| RD2-team4=Alex Shelley| RD2-score4=W| RD3-team1=Puma| RD3-team2=Petey Williams| RD3-score2=W}}

2006

April 8 in Newark, DelawareMAGAZINE, Historical Cards: Other Supercards - Super 8 Tournament (04-08-06), PWI 2007 Wrestling Almanac & Book of facts, Blue Bell, Pennsylvania, London Publishing, June 2007, Harry, Burkett, 129, 978-25274-00389, {{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1=Charlie Haas| RD1-team2=Xavier| RD1-score1=W| RD1-team3=Josh Daniels| RD1-team4=Andre Lyonz| RD1-score3=W| RD1-team5=Davey Richards| RD1-team6=Scott Lost| RD1-score5=W| RD1-team7=Milano Collection A.T.| RD1-team8=Bryan Logan| RD1-score7=W| RD2-team1=Charlie Haas| RD2-team2=Josh Daniels| RD2-score1=W| RD2-team3=Davey Richards| RD2-team4=Milano Collection A.T.| RD2-score4=W| RD3-team1=Charlie Haas| RD3-team2=Davey Richards| RD3-score2=W}}

2007

November 10 in Newark, Delaware{{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=FinalRob Strauss>Rob Eckos| RD1-team2=Billy Bax| RD1-score1=W| RD1-team3=Sonjay Dutt†| RD1-team4=Human Tornado| RD1-score3=W| RD1-team5=Jerry Lynn| RD1-team6=Brian Fury| RD1-score5=W| RD1-team7=Matt Logan| RD1-team8=Rob Conway| RD1-score7=W| RD2-team1=Rob Eckos| RD2-team2=Sonjay Dutt| RD2-score1=W| RD2-team3=Jerry Lynn| RD2-team4=Matt Logan| RD2-score4=W| RD3-team1=Sonjay Dutt| RD3-team2=Jerry Lynn| RD3-score2=W}}{{small|† Dutt replaced Matt Cross, who was injured.}}

2008

October 25 in Newark, Delaware{{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1=Aden Chambers| RD1-team2=Frankie Arion| RD1-score1=W| RD1-team3=Maverick| RD1-team4=Loca Vida| RD1-score3=W| RD1-team5=Chase Del Monte| RD1-team6=Scott Reed| RD1-score5=W| RD1-team7=Alex Koslov| RD1-team8=Shannon Moore| RD1-score7=W| RD2-team1=Aden Chambers | RD2-team2=Maverick| RD2-score1=W| RD2-team3=Chase Del Monte| RD2-team4=Alex Koslov| RD2-score4=W| RD3-team1=Aden Chambers| RD3-team2=Alex Koslov| RD3-score2=W}}

2009

October 10 in Newark, Delaware{{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1=Tommaso Ciampa| RD1-team2=Mike Tobin| RD1-score1=W| RD1-team3=Dan EckosChad Collyer>Metal Master| RD1-score3=W| RD1-team5=Quiet Storm| RD1-team6=Mikaze| RD1-score5=W| RD1-team7=Nick Logan| RD1-team8=Prince Nana| RD1-score7=W| RD2-team1=Tommaso Ciampa| RD2-team2=Dan Eckos| RD2-score1=W| RD2-team3=Quiet Storm| RD2-team4=Nick Logan| RD2-score4=W| RD3-team1=Tommaso Ciampa| RD3-team2=Nick Logan| RD3-score2=W}}

2010

July 10 in Newark, Delaware{{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1=Tommaso Ciampa| RD1-team2=Chase Del Monte†| RD1-score1=W| RD1-team3=Chris Wylde| RD1-team4=Alex Reynolds| RD1-score3=WNick Dinsmore>U–GeneScott Wright (wrestler)>Scott Wright| RD1-score5=WConsequences Creed>Austin Creed| RD1-team8=Brian Milonas| RD1-score7=W| RD2-team1=Tommaso Ciampa| RD2-team2=Chris Wylde| RD2-score1=W| RD2-team3=U-Gene| RD2-team4=Austin Creed| RD2-score4=W| RD3-team1=Tommaso Ciampa| RD3-team2=Austin Creed| RD3-score2=W}}{{small|† Del Monte replaced Barry Ryte, who was injured.}}

2011

missing image!
- Tommaso Ciampa with awards.jpg -
2011 Tournament winner Tommaso Ciampa holding that year's trophy
April 30 in Voorhees, New JerseyWEB,weblink Indy News #1: IWF New Jersey, Super 8, SSW TV, April 19, 2011, Martin, Adam, April 28, 2011, WrestleView, {{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1=Adam Cole| RD1-team2=Sami CallihanPin (professional wrestling)>Pin| RD1-team3=Austin Aries| RD1-team4=Bobby Shields| RD1-score3=W| RD1-team5=Tommaso Ciampa| RD1-team6=Rich Swann| RD1-score5=WZema Ion>Shiima Xion| RD1-team8=Shockwave the Robot| RD1-score7=W| RD2-team1=Adam Cole| RD2-team2=Austin Aries| RD2-score1=W| RD2-team3=Tommaso Ciampa| RD2-team4=Shiima Xion| RD2-score3=W| RD3-team1=Adam Cole| RD3-team2=Tommaso Ciampa| RD3-score2=W}}

2012

April 7 in Newark, DelawareWEB,weblink 2012 Super 8 Coverage!, April 8, 2012, Gjoni, John, April 12, 2012, Snapmare.com, {{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1=Bandido, Jr.| RD1-team2=Azrieal| RD1-score1=Pin| RD1-team3=Gregory Iron| RD1-team4=Kyle Matthews| RD1-score3=Pin| RD1-team5=Bobby Fish| RD1-team6=Kekoa “The Flyin’ Hawaiian”| RD1-score5=Submission| RD1-team7= PapadonAnthony Nese>Tony Nese| RD1-score7=Pin| RD2-team1=Bandido, Jr.| RD2-team2=Gregory Iron| RD2-score1=Pin| RD2-team3=Bobby Fish| RD2-team4=Papadon| RD2-score4=Pin| RD3-team1=Bandido, Jr.| RD3-team2=Papadon| RD3-score2=Pin}}

2013

April 13 in Newark, DelawareWEB,weblink WHAT HAPPENED @THE ECWA SUPER 8…WHO WAS THE BIG WINNER & WHAT SURPRISED EVERYONE AFTERWARDS!, April 14, 2013, Apter, Bill, April 16, 2013, 1Wrestling.com, {{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1=Mike Mondo| RD1-team2=VsK| RD1-score1=W| RD1-team3=Damian Dragon| RD1-team4=Chris Wylde| RD1-score3=WTom Matera>Antonio Thomas| RD1-team6=Rhett Titus| RD1-score5=W| RD1-team7= Papadon| RD1-team8=Vordell Walker| RD1-score7=W| RD2-team1=Mike Mondo| RD2-team2=Damian Dragon| RD2-score1=W| RD2-team3=Antonio Thomas| RD2-team4=Papadon| RD2-score4=W| RD3-team1=Damian Dragon| RD3-team2= Papadon| RD3-score2=W}}

2014

April 5 in Newark, DelawareWEB,weblink The Winner of the 2014 ECWA Super 8 Tournament is………, April 8, 2014, August 5, 2015, ecwaprowrestling.com, {{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1=John SkylerCash Wheeler>Steven Walters| RD1-score1=W| RD1-team3=Kao Storm| RD1-team4=Matt Saigon| RD1-score3=WMatt Cross (wrestler)>Matt Cross| RD1-team6=Gran Akuma| RD1-score5=W| RD1-team7= Ricky Martinez| RD1-team8=Oliver Grimsly| RD1-score7=W| RD2-team1=John Skyler| RD2-team2=Kao Storm| RD2-score1=W| RD2-team3=Matt Cross| RD2-team4=Ricky Martinez| RD2-score4=W| RD3-team1=John Skyler| RD3-team2= Matt Cross| RD3-score2=W}}

2015

March 21 in Woodbury Heights, New JerseyWEB,weblink ECWA Super 8 Results & Recap, March 24, 2015, August 5, 2015, ecwaprowrestling.com, April 7, 2015,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20150407055924weblink">weblink dead, {{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1=Corey Hollis| RD1-team2=BJ Hancock| RD1-score1=W| RD1-team7=Jason Kincaid| RD1-team8=Kai Katana| RD1-score3=W| RD1-team5=Jaxson James | RD1-team6=Breaker Morant| RD1-score5=W| RD1-team3=Sean Carr| RD1-team4=Napalm Bomb| RD1-score7=W| RD2-team1=Corey Hollis| RD2-team2=Sean Carr| RD2-score1=W| RD2-team3=Jaxson James| RD2-team4=Jason Kincaid| RD2-score4=W| RD3-team1=Corey Hollis| RD3-team2= Jason Kincaid| RD3-score2=W}}

2016

April 23 in Woodbury Heights, New JerseyWEB,weblink 2016 ECWA Super 8 Quick Results, May 3, 2016, May 4, 2016, ecwaprowrestling.com, {{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1=Jason Kincaid| RD1-team2=Kekoa The Flyin Hawaiian| RD1-score1=W| RD1-team3=John Skyler| RD1-team4=Scotty 2 Hotty| RD1-score3=W| RD1-team5=Napalm Bomb| RD1-team6=Danny Inferno| RD1-score5=W| RD1-team7=Aden Chambers| RD1-team8=Papadon| RD1-score7=W| RD2-team1=Jason Kincaid| RD2-team2=John Skyler| RD2-score1=W| RD2-team3=Napalm Bomb| RD2-team4=Papadon| RD2-score4=W| RD3-team1=John Skyler| RD3-team2=Napalm Bomb| RD3-score2=W}}

2017

April 29 in Woodbury Heights, New JerseyWEB,weblink ECWA 21st Annual Super 8 Tournament « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database, {{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1=Lio Rush| RD1-team2=Anthony Bennett| RD1-score1=W| RD1-team3=Leon St. Giovanni| RD1-team4=Zombie King| RD1-score4=W| RD1-team5=Timmy Lou RettonJoe Gacy>"Chainsaw" Joe Gacy| RD1-score5=W| RD1-team7=Brandon Scott| RD1-team8="Hybrid" Sean Carr| RD1-score7=W| RD2-team1=Lio Rush| RD2-team2=Zombie King| RD2-score1=WJoe Gacy>"Chainsaw" Joe Gacy| RD2-team4="Hybrid" Sean Carr| RD2-score4=W| RD3-team1=Lio Rush| RD3-team2="Hybrid" Sean Carr| RD3-score2=W}}

2018

April 21 in New Castle, DelawareWEB,weblink 2018 ECWA SUPER 8 TOURNAMENT RESULTS {{!, PWInsider.com}}{{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1=Ty Awesome| RD1-team2=Smiley| RD1-score1=W| RD1-team3=Mike Law| RD1-team4=Chase Owens| RD1-score3=W| RD1-team5=Anthony GreeneCheeseburger (wrestler)>Cheeseburger| RD1-score5=W| RD1-team7=Richard Holliday| RD1-team8=Bolt Brady| RD1-score7=W| RD2-team1=Ty Awesome| RD2-team2=Chase Owens| RD2-score1=W| RD2-team3=Anthony Greene| RD2-team4=Richard Holliday| RD2-score4=W| RD3-team1=Chase Owens| RD3-team2=Richard Holliday| RD3-score2=W}}

2019

April 20 in Philadelphia, PA{{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=Final| RD1-team1=Lance Anoa'i| RD1-team2=Tim Zbyszko| RD1-score1=WMarshall and Ross Von Erich>Marshall Von Erich| RD1-team4=Wes Brisco| RD1-score3=W| RD1-team5=Leland RaceMarshall and Ross Von Erich>Ross Von Erich| RD1-score5=W| RD1-team7=Brian Pillman Jr.| RD1-team8=Colby Corino| RD1-score7=W| RD2-team1=Lance Anoa'iMarshall and Ross Von Erich>Marshall Von Erich| RD2-score1=W| RD2-team3=Leland Race| RD2-team4=Brian Pillman Jr.| RD2-score4=W| RD3-team1=Lance Anoa'i| RD3-score1=W| RD3-team2=Brian Pillman Jr.| RD3-score2=}}

2020

September 19, 2020 in Morganville NJ{{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=FinalDasher Hatfield>A Very Good Professional Wrestler| RD1-team2=Eric Martin| RD1-score1=W| RD1-team3=Archadia| RD1-team4=Vinny Pacifico| RD1-score3=W| RD1-team5=Matt Tremont| RD1-team6=Chris Rockwell| RD1-score5=W| RD1-team7=KTB| RD1-team8=Devantes| RD1-score7=WDasher Hatfield>A Very Good Professional Wrestler| RD2-team2=Archadia| RD2-score1=W| RD2-team3=Matt Tremont| RD2-team4=KTB| RD2-score4=WDasher Hatfield>A Very Good Professional Wrestler| RD3-score1=W| RD3-team2=KTB| RD3-score2=}}

2021

May 1, 2021 in Morganville, NJ.WEB,weblink ECWA 25th Annual Super 8 Tournament, Cagematch – The Internate Wrestling Database, December 27, 2023, {{8TeamBracket | RD1=Quarterfinals| RD2=Semifinals| RD3=FinalDasher Hatfield>A Very Good Professional Wrestler| RD1-team2 = Alex Anthony| RD1-team3 = Matt Makowski| RD1-team4 = Timmy Lou Retton| RD1-team5 = Killian McMurphy| RD1-team6 = Bam SullivanCrowbar (wrestler)>Devon Storm| RD1-team8 = Mike Law| RD2-team1 = A Very Good Professional Wrestler| RD2-team2 = Matt Makowski| RD2-team3 = Killian McMurphy| RD2-team4 = Devon Storm| RD3-team1 = A Very Good Professional Wrestler| RD3-team2 = Killian McMurphy}}

References

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External links

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